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Selasa, 11 September 2012

DI BUTUHKAN GURU IDEAL (NEEDED AN IDEAL TEACHER)

By a forceor by an accident MasKatnoGirihas become a teacher. Even though he is far
from perfect, but he must learn to be better. He knows that there is no a
perfect teacher. But for students, they need an idealism. The students hope
that they canhave an ideal teacher one
day.

The students need to be better, they are still waiting for the attendance of an ideal teacher. The
students should be educated to achieve qualified life. So an ideal teacher
should have many qualities. A student remembers such a teacher for long. The
effect of his personality on students lasts long. An ideal teacher is the one
who is loved and respected by every student. He must try to win the hearts of
all students. He should try to establish a kind of relationship and bond
between the hearts and minds of himself and the students.

An Ideal teacher should be a scholar. He must
have the knowledge of the subject he teaches in the class. He should teach the
subjects in a interesting way. He should be able to make the students really
interested in their subject. An ideal teacher should express well, should have
a good voice and must have love for teaching. The students should feel that
their minds are growing under his teaching. An ideal teacher deals with the
subject well. He makes his subject interesting too.

An ideal teacher is the one who makes his
students think and enhances their creativity. He not only passes information to
them but also develops love for learning. He activates the minds of his
students. He teaches them how to think and grow logical power. He brings into
play the hidden mental powers of students. He must be a man of ideas. He should
explain things in a scholarly and interesting way.

An ideal teacher is ideal in all respects. He
does not use words of learned lengths. He does not use difficult sentences. His
language must be clear, easy and simple so that students may understand it. His
teachings should be a tonic to the mind. An ideal teacher should be self
respecting man. Thus his students also acquire self-respect and dignity from
him.

An ideal teacher must be a man of culture. He
should have a sense of duty and responsibility. He should be honest to himself,
to his students and to his profession. Man making is the central function of an
ideal teacher. He is an engineer of the soul. In other words, an ideal teacher
is a student's friend, philosopher and guide.

Students do not like an unsympathetic and harsh
teacher. They can judge the real worth of a teacher within no time. They can
make sacrifice for their teacher, if he has created that much self confidence
in them. They worship a teacher who always remain impartial and treats all his
students alike. The worth of a teacher is not measures by the number of suits
he owns, but by the amount of help which he renders to his students. If he is
fearless, earnest and sincere in the discharge of his duties and is sympathetic
towards his students, then he is bound to be an object of the devotion and
admiration of students.

A teacher who always finds faults with the work of his
students in any task and schold them a lot is an object of fear for them. Such
a teacher is respected by the students from outwards only, he is not respected
by the students from the bottom of their hearts. He is only respected fakely
for a time interval when he is in front of the students and that too is due to
fear and not actual respect or gratitude. In their childish games and youthful vigor students do not like checks. If anyone is strict and does not allow them
freedom, he becomes an object of their criticism. So, the question of the
selection of an ideal teacher does not rise. He is enshrined in the hearts of
his students.

MasKatnoGiri had the good fortune of studying. All the
teachers were admired by some and criticized by others. Those who were hard
working and hard task masters were loved and respected by sincere students.
Such students showered their praises on those who were lenient and did not
cared if the students worked or not.